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  • Global burden of cancer att... Global burden of cancer attributable to high body-mass index in 2012: a population-based study
    Arnold, Melina, Dr; Pandeya, Nirmala, PhD; Byrnes, Graham, PhD ... Lancet oncology/Lancet. Oncology, 01/2015, Volume: 16, Issue: 1
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    Summary Background High body-mass index (BMI; defined as 25 kg/m2 or greater) is associated with increased risk of cancer. To inform public health policy and future research, we estimated the global ...
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  • Global, regional, and natio... Global, regional, and national trends in haemoglobin concentration and prevalence of total and severe anaemia in children and pregnant and non-pregnant women for 1995–2011: a systematic analysis of population-representative data
    Stevens, Gretchen A, DSc; Finucane, Mariel M, PhD; De-Regil, Luz Maria, DrSc ... The Lancet global health, 07/2013, Volume: 1, Issue: 1
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    Summary Background Low haemoglobin concentrations and anaemia are important risk factors for the health and development of women and children. We estimated trends in the distributions of haemoglobin ...
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  • Geographical and socioecono... Geographical and socioeconomic inequalities in women and children's nutritional status in Pakistan in 2011: an analysis of data from a nationally representative survey
    Cesare, Mariachiara Di, PhD; Bhatti, Zaid; Soofi, Sajid B ... The Lancet global health, 04/2015, Volume: 3, Issue: 4
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    Summary Background Pakistan has one of the highest levels of child and maternal undernutrition worldwide, but little information about geographical and socioeconomic inequalities is available. We ...
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  • Regional contributions of s... Regional contributions of six preventable risk factors to achieving the 25 × 25 non-communicable disease mortality reduction target: a modelling study
    Kontis, Vasilis, PhD; Mathers, Colin D, PhD; Bonita, Ruth, Prof ... The Lancet global health, 12/2015, Volume: 3, Issue: 12
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    Summary Background Countries have agreed to reduce premature mortality from the four main non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by 25% from 2010 levels by 2025 (referred to as the 25 × 25 target). ...
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  • Children's height and weigh... Children's height and weight in rural and urban populations in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic analysis of population-representative data
    Paciorek, Christopher J, PhD; Stevens, Gretchen A, DSc; Finucane, Mariel M, PhD ... The Lancet global health, 11/2013, Volume: 1, Issue: 5
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    Summary Background Urban living affects children's nutrition and growth, which are determinants of their survival, cognitive development, and lifelong health. Little is known about urban–rural ...
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  • Maternal and child undernut... Maternal and child undernutrition and overweight in low-income and middle-income countries
    Black, Robert E, Prof; Victora, Cesar G, Prof; Walker, Susan P, Prof ... The Lancet (British edition), 08/2013, Volume: 382, Issue: 9890
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    Maternal and child malnutrition in low-income and middle-income countries encompasses both undernutrition and a growing problem with overweight and obesity. Low body-mass index, indicative of ...
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  • Future life expectancy in 3... Future life expectancy in 35 industrialised countries: projections with a Bayesian model ensemble
    Kontis, Vasilis, PhD; Bennett, James E, PhD; Mathers, Colin D, PhD ... Lancet, 04/2017, Volume: 389, Issue: 10076
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    Summary Background Projections of future mortality and life expectancy are needed to plan for health and social services and pensions. Our aim was to forecast national age-specific mortality and life ...
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  • Major risk factors for stil... Major risk factors for stillbirth in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Flenady, Vicki, MMedSc; Koopmans, Laura, BPsych; Middleton, Philippa, MPH ... The Lancet (British edition), 04/2011, Volume: 377, Issue: 9774
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    Summary Background Stillbirth rates in high-income countries have shown little or no improvement over the past two decades. Prevention strategies that target risk factors could be important in rate ...
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  • Mortality risk in preterm a... Mortality risk in preterm and small-for-gestational-age infants in low-income and middle-income countries: a pooled country analysis
    Katz, Joanne, Prof; Lee, Anne CC, MD; Kozuki, Naoko, MSPH ... Lancet, 08/2013, Volume: 382, Issue: 9890
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    Summary Background Babies with low birthweight (<2500 g) are at increased risk of early mortality. However, low birthweight includes babies born preterm and with fetal growth restriction, and not all ...
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  • What has made the populatio... What has made the population of Japan healthy?
    Ikeda, Nayu, PhD; Saito, Eiko, MSc; Kondo, Naoki, PhD ... The Lancet (British edition), 09/2011, Volume: 378, Issue: 9796
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    People in Japan have the longest life expectancy at birth in the world. Here, we compile the best available evidence about population health in Japan to investigate what has made the Japanese people ...
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